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he wants to make sure it doesn't kill nevada's fledgling recovery. later gillman takes it to a 30,000-acre industrial park he's built for facilities for walmart and toys "r" us. he says when it comes to the fallout for fiscal cliffing he says, quote, this is where the buck stop zmienlts know of anyone who doesn't like harry reid. he must be a great senator for people in nevada. >> he takes care of the state. >> it's a small state and he's very powerful and he looks out for nevada and that's why you have republicans say they don't agree with him but they like what he does -- >> were you comfortable sashaying in there, jane? >> this isn't my first rodeo. you know, actually once in the '80s -- well, i'm dating myself. i posed as a prostitute for a story in miami and i was on the street of biscayne bay and nobody would stop. it was very embarrassing. >> you didn't touch anything while you were there, did you? i saw you sort of -- >> i was not like that. no, no. it was very pleasant. they were professional. >> all right. never mind. you were very comable.
he wants to make sure it doesn't kill nevada's fledgling recovery. later gillman takes it to a 30,000-acre industrial park he's built for facilities for walmart and toys "r" us. he says when it comes to the fallout for fiscal cliffing he says, quote, this is where the buck stop zmienlts know of anyone who doesn't like harry reid. he must be a great senator for people in nevada. >> he takes care of the state. >> it's a small state and he's very powerful and he looks out for...
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nevada is a caucus state, the next on the list. what has gingrich got going in nevada? >> gingrich has a great game. nevada is even more complicated because ron paul is more organized there. he has been spending months on the ground. gingrich has a pretty good operation. what you're seeing is very interesting. tea party groups are coalescing around gingrich with all of his flaws. and they're saying he is the anti-establishment candidate. that's really going to help him. remember, what put gingrich over the top in south carolina? tea party groups. in florida? tea party groups. in nevada an interesting coalition. keep an eye on it. >> ed rogers, you wanted to say something? >> well, nevada is going to be a footnote. florida is a headline. and if romney wins by a big number, it's going to be hard to see how the trick birthday candle of newt gingrich's candidacy flickers back to life. he is going to stay in the race there is no reason to get out. but a big win in florida, that person is going to be our nominee. a big win. if it's a marginal win -- >> it's about delegates. i
nevada is a caucus state, the next on the list. what has gingrich got going in nevada? >> gingrich has a great game. nevada is even more complicated because ron paul is more organized there. he has been spending months on the ground. gingrich has a pretty good operation. what you're seeing is very interesting. tea party groups are coalescing around gingrich with all of his flaws. and they're saying he is the anti-establishment candidate. that's really going to help him. remember, what put...
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romney's win in nevada and florida, he won almost across the board. economic conservatives, social conservatives, self-described tea party people, moderates. he is bringing it home and honing his message and delivering. and that's why he's had these huge margins of victory. in the places where delegates are actually being awarded. i wasn't emif a seize these three too much tomorrow because there are no delegates being awarded. they're largely beauty contests, and romney and the campaign are very disciplined this year. they're they're spending time and money and resources where they can bring delegates home. so look for the big payoff in places like super tuesday and primary states. >> keith boykin, on the other hand, to be fair and balanced, mr. romney has had a couple major league gaffes. one he's not worried about poor people. he's for the safety net. he would agree with you, and he would probably agree with president obama. but not conservatives. and the second one is, he wants to raise the minimum wage by indexing it for inflation. you might agree
romney's win in nevada and florida, he won almost across the board. economic conservatives, social conservatives, self-described tea party people, moderates. he is bringing it home and honing his message and delivering. and that's why he's had these huge margins of victory. in the places where delegates are actually being awarded. i wasn't emif a seize these three too much tomorrow because there are no delegates being awarded. they're largely beauty contests, and romney and the campaign are...
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administration has resigned amid reports of lavish spending by the agency on a training conference in nevada in 2010. the gsa is responsible for making the u.s. government more efficient overseeing things like the purchase of office supplies and transportation. and the "washington post"eg org spent $820,000 on this including 320,000 on a mind reader, $70,000 on a team building exercise. white house says president obama is outraged at the wasteful spending. joining us to talk about these issues and everything really on the docket, steven forbes, forbes media. of course the latest issue of "forbes magazine" featuring matt kemp is on news stands right now. thank so much for joining us about. >> good to be with you. >> let's talk about the story that i just read there about wasteful spending in terms of the government. obviously this is not just an issue under president obama. it's a larger issue. how do we rein in and get a grip on some of the spending? >> well, don't do it. cut back what the government does. you can have many agencies, they become emmercied in the bureaucracy syndrome, and at
administration has resigned amid reports of lavish spending by the agency on a training conference in nevada in 2010. the gsa is responsible for making the u.s. government more efficient overseeing things like the purchase of office supplies and transportation. and the "washington post"eg org spent $820,000 on this including 320,000 on a mind reader, $70,000 on a team building exercise. white house says president obama is outraged at the wasteful spending. joining us to talk about...
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poll shows mitt romney has pulled even with president obama in colorado and is trailing narrowly in nevada. both candidates have been crisscrossing the country this week with particular attention paid to ohio which has correctly picked every election winner since 1960. spending heavy of course is a necessity if you want to become president of the united states as as the campaign heats up, aim mond and i monday j. >> it's an enormous price tag. they've spent more than $1.483 billion so far and that number is still climbing. here are the numbers. the top three pro obama super pacs dumped in $53.7 million according to the center for responsive politics. team obama comes in with over $779 million in spending. romney campaign spent over $298 million. republican national committee piled on another $249 million. and the top three pro romney super pacs added a whopping $156.5 million. again according to the center for responsive politics. total spent, more than $700 million. now, so far team obama manages to outspend the romney camp by more than $75 million. and keep in mind this doesn't include a
poll shows mitt romney has pulled even with president obama in colorado and is trailing narrowly in nevada. both candidates have been crisscrossing the country this week with particular attention paid to ohio which has correctly picked every election winner since 1960. spending heavy of course is a necessity if you want to become president of the united states as as the campaign heats up, aim mond and i monday j. >> it's an enormous price tag. they've spent more than $1.483 billion so far...
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it was 1952, and nevada was the only state in america where gambling was legal. >> your father... >> yeah. >> was a charming man. >> but a compulsive gambler. >> and you're in the gambling business. that's one of many ironies about you. >> it is, and it's accidental, but it is an irony. my father had a terrible problem with gambling. he was a guy that enjoyed that activity so much that he lost control of it. >> michael wynn died during heart surgery at age 47, leaving the family with a gambling debt of $350,000. steve wynn took over the family business, made a success of it, and paid back the money his father owed. >> i would give anything for a half hour or 15 minutes with my father, to walk him through anything that good fortune has allowed to come my way these past 40 years. >> and have him stand outside and look on the building, and it says... >> ah, wynn. he changed his name. [laughs] when he was a kid, he was weinberg. >> in fact, you were born weinberg. >> and then he changed it when i was about six months old. >> steve and elaine wynn moved to las vegas in 1967. his career to
it was 1952, and nevada was the only state in america where gambling was legal. >> your father... >> yeah. >> was a charming man. >> but a compulsive gambler. >> and you're in the gambling business. that's one of many ironies about you. >> it is, and it's accidental, but it is an irony. my father had a terrible problem with gambling. he was a guy that enjoyed that activity so much that he lost control of it. >> michael wynn died during heart surgery at...
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i'm pessimistic about nevada. much more optimistic about colorado. but to close the loop, given what you know now, you were the first guy to give him florida, virginia and north carolina. given what you know now, is mitt romney the leader in this race today right now? >> i think if you look -- if you add to those three states ohio and new hampshire and in both of our suffolk polls, we have the race dead even in both states at 47, you mentioned the ballot test number at 47, that gets him to 270. but i'm not willing to just willy-nilly give michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, nevada -- i think those are potentially -- they could stay blue based on the ballot test numbers. now, as in polling, polling's a snapshot, everything can change. and if that happens, and obama were to drop, then obviously -- >> we'll be watching very carefully. david and bill, thank you, gentlemen. i appreciate it very much. >>> up next on "kudlow," hurricane sandy takes aim at the east coast with meteorologists saying it's likely to cause $1 billion in damages. the full story on
i'm pessimistic about nevada. much more optimistic about colorado. but to close the loop, given what you know now, you were the first guy to give him florida, virginia and north carolina. given what you know now, is mitt romney the leader in this race today right now? >> i think if you look -- if you add to those three states ohio and new hampshire and in both of our suffolk polls, we have the race dead even in both states at 47, you mentioned the ballot test number at 47, that gets him...
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georgia is the nation's highest foreclosure rate leapfrogging arizona, california, florida and nevada. bank repossessions, the final stage of foreclosure jumped 7% after 3 straight months of declines but analysts say more of the foreclosure starts as short sales or auction sales to third parties, aka investors, rather than bank repossessions going forward so we need to get through these and then it's a little bit more pain. >> sounds like it is. thank you. >>> there's a new report from black rock saying a housing recovery maybe in sight. we're very pleased to welcome the vice chairman, barbara novak and senior adviser to the head of government relations. welcome, barbara. good to see you. >> hi, sue. >> let's -- can i pick up with where diana left off if i could? if we're seeing a bottoming in housing prices which i think you are seeing we're seeing people try to invest in foreclosed properties, invest in bank owned properties for profit. but if we have a recovery coming in the housing market, is that longer term still going to be a profitable trade? >> i think there's a lot of differ
georgia is the nation's highest foreclosure rate leapfrogging arizona, california, florida and nevada. bank repossessions, the final stage of foreclosure jumped 7% after 3 straight months of declines but analysts say more of the foreclosure starts as short sales or auction sales to third parties, aka investors, rather than bank repossessions going forward so we need to get through these and then it's a little bit more pain. >> sounds like it is. thank you. >>> there's a new...
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tracy in nevada. >> caller: hi, tracy from reno, the mad nva with a nevada boo-yah. my stock is chipotle? >> well, it is like lulu lemon and you have to buy it in a horrible market and i will continue to ir reiterate that you buy chipotle six or seven months out, but don't get out of great growth and i want to include starbucks and algene. that concludes the lightning round. in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring
tracy in nevada. >> caller: hi, tracy from reno, the mad nva with a nevada boo-yah. my stock is chipotle? >> well, it is like lulu lemon and you have to buy it in a horrible market and i will continue to ir reiterate that you buy chipotle six or seven months out, but don't get out of great growth and i want to include starbucks and algene. that concludes the lightning round. in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather...
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and we've got nevada 11.8%, that's one of the outliers. >> he has to go with vision and energy about what he can do in the future. and i think that's been lacking in the campaign. all the way back to the democratic convention and the speech which was disappointing, the first debate made him really think about what sort of president he would be for the next four years, never mind the last four. i think he's struggling to put that vision out there and bring that energy and drive that was so important in 2008. >> a criticism about romney is that he hasn't really put out their plans. >> and you think that's just american politics. you have to put out broad idea and concepts. but he's a businessman. he has a good track record of success in business. he has a vice president who is very interested and focused on these issues around how you can get american debt down and run the economy more efficiently. and i think that might make a difference on the day. >> is obama loses some of the races that were very excited about the prospects of having a black or mixed race president first time aroun
and we've got nevada 11.8%, that's one of the outliers. >> he has to go with vision and energy about what he can do in the future. and i think that's been lacking in the campaign. all the way back to the democratic convention and the speech which was disappointing, the first debate made him really think about what sort of president he would be for the next four years, never mind the last four. i think he's struggling to put that vision out there and bring that energy and drive that was so...
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in these so-called judicial states are now surpassing the old stand-byes of california, arizona and nevada where activity is actually falling. back to investors, if you are looking to get in, you are going to see more of that supply come to the market. if you are looking to rent this out as an investment, you want to know what markets will be best and those are going to be the markets where it is actually more expensive to buy than to rent. where the cost of renting is largely cheaper than buying so you'll have a lot more customers in that case. the top markets where home affordability is the lowest are honolulu, hawaii, san francisco, new york city, san jose, california and los angeles. that all according to trulia.com. it does give people more purchasing power when the rates stay low. the question is how much lower will they go because as of now, those low rates are not producing the type of mofrt applications that we would like to see. >> indeed, diana, very good point. thank you. >>> two big names in defense and aerospace getting hammered today over worries that a merger may make the n
in these so-called judicial states are now surpassing the old stand-byes of california, arizona and nevada where activity is actually falling. back to investors, if you are looking to get in, you are going to see more of that supply come to the market. if you are looking to rent this out as an investment, you want to know what markets will be best and those are going to be the markets where it is actually more expensive to buy than to rent. where the cost of renting is largely cheaper than...
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getting a game license in nevada is a key first step. but a much bigger hurdle is the fact that online gambling is illegal in the u.s. zynga could be sitting on a gold mine if even a few percent of its monthly poker players gamble. even if online gambling does become legal, all the big casino owners would pose some very steep competition. bill and maria. >> indeed. julia, thank you. despite today's gains, shares of zynga still plummeting this year, losing some 70%. does this news change the outlook? let's start talking numbers on zynga today. on the technical side, mark newton with grey wolf execution partners. on the fundamental side, paul hickey. does this make you want to buy the stock? >> not really. the biggest hang-up is the valuati valuation. for growth stocks in general, when a valuation isn't always a hang-up, but the problem with zynga is by most metrics, its growth is either slowing or declining. it doesn't seem to justify that high valuation. >> all right. mark, let's look at the chart. what does it tell you? what about this
getting a game license in nevada is a key first step. but a much bigger hurdle is the fact that online gambling is illegal in the u.s. zynga could be sitting on a gold mine if even a few percent of its monthly poker players gamble. even if online gambling does become legal, all the big casino owners would pose some very steep competition. bill and maria. >> indeed. julia, thank you. despite today's gains, shares of zynga still plummeting this year, losing some 70%. does this news change...
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sometimes he takes over bankrupt companies like a chain of nevada casinos, puts millions into them, and turns them around. but more often, he buys up a stock, agitates to get the price up--the icahn lift-- and gets out. >> i make money. nothing wrong with that. that's what i want to do. that's what i'm here to do. that's what i enjoy. >> today you tell me you're a shareholder activist. >> i don't say--the name is the same. an activist is the same as a raider, you know. they call it whatever you want. rose by any other name. >> so you haven't changed? >> i haven't changed at all. not one iota. i'm still doing the same thing. i go in, buy a lot of stock in an undervalued company. it helps the other shareholders a great deal. but i'm not putting myself in a cloak and saying, "oh, shareholders, you know, i'm doing a great job for you." i'm saying-- >> so you don't do it for the other shareholders. you do it for you, but it does happen to raise all the boats. >> it helps--it helps the shareholders immensely. >> in january 2011, motorola was split into two companies: motorola mobility and mot
sometimes he takes over bankrupt companies like a chain of nevada casinos, puts millions into them, and turns them around. but more often, he buys up a stock, agitates to get the price up--the icahn lift-- and gets out. >> i make money. nothing wrong with that. that's what i want to do. that's what i'm here to do. that's what i enjoy. >> today you tell me you're a shareholder activist. >> i don't say--the name is the same. an activist is the same as a raider, you know. they...
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. >> i do believe nevada will need the new england patriots to win this game. i think it will be somewhat like '08. the public will bet the giants. in fact, we're already seeing a lot of giant money. so come sunday we'll be rooting for the patriots. >> reporter: four years ago the giants were the underdog by 12-point margin. and when they won, las vegas sports book suffered their first losses in 20 years. but when the patriots won in 2004 and '05, vegas had two of its best three win percentages in more than two decades. the odds for the giants win are now close to even. just six weeks ago when they had a 7-7 record, canter gaming offing 80 to one odds for new york to win the big game. potentially turning a $100 bet into an $8,000 win. while about 80% will come in on saturday and sunday, so far the public is betting on the giants. he isn't too concerned about his sports book, but he knows others that are. and when we asked jay, who runs the super book atlas vegas hotel and casino about the potential for losses and how he feels about it, he said, you know, someti
. >> i do believe nevada will need the new england patriots to win this game. i think it will be somewhat like '08. the public will bet the giants. in fact, we're already seeing a lot of giant money. so come sunday we'll be rooting for the patriots. >> reporter: four years ago the giants were the underdog by 12-point margin. and when they won, las vegas sports book suffered their first losses in 20 years. but when the patriots won in 2004 and '05, vegas had two of its best three win...
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nevada coming back as a filibuster. in march they will release that moratorium and people will buy in nevada like crazy. georgia is another one. it's been down, it's going to come back up. and miami is a great market. >> feels like people are starting to believe in housing once again. >> you can touch it, feel it and see that money come into your account every day with a cash flow property. >> finally got some height. >> i feel like "follow the yellow brick road ♪ >> sorry. i'll wear flats. >> you don't have apologize, i was making fun of her. >> thank you so much. >> on a serious note, video games back in the spotlight, the wake of the newtown school shooting. next up, stats on how much time our kids are spending playing video games, in front of a tv, on a screen. we'll talk to an analyst. is it time for a crackdown on violent games? you decide. we'll bring you this story. nd u, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a na
nevada coming back as a filibuster. in march they will release that moratorium and people will buy in nevada like crazy. georgia is another one. it's been down, it's going to come back up. and miami is a great market. >> feels like people are starting to believe in housing once again. >> you can touch it, feel it and see that money come into your account every day with a cash flow property. >> finally got some height. >> i feel like "follow the yellow brick road ♪...
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. >> nevada, nevada, nevada. >> reporter: sorry. >> joe is not here. >> reporter: that's the first time i've mess ed it up in thre weeks. >> sheldon adelson is said to get behind romney if newt wasn't the man? >> reporter: of course he will. every big republican donor 0 will get behind romney if he's the nominee. >> not only get behind him but put up more money than against newt. >> reporter: sure. at that point you're in the full-blown partisan war. it's hard to take sides in a primary because most of the big donors, defensemmocrat or repub have got multiple friends within their own party. sheldon adelson and his wife are being loyal to newt gingrich, somebody they have had a relationship with for quite a long time and, you know, singularly funding this super pac effort but he's a smart guy. he understands the odds are very, very heavily weighted against newt gingrich and so he wants to be on the right side of the eventual nominee and if you are a conservative republican you believe what your party stands for, you are going to want to be all in. >> gingrich isn't even on the ballot in
. >> nevada, nevada, nevada. >> reporter: sorry. >> joe is not here. >> reporter: that's the first time i've mess ed it up in thre weeks. >> sheldon adelson is said to get behind romney if newt wasn't the man? >> reporter: of course he will. every big republican donor 0 will get behind romney if he's the nominee. >> not only get behind him but put up more money than against newt. >> reporter: sure. at that point you're in the full-blown partisan...
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. >> some real money gambling thing they are trying to do in nevada. >> what i just mentioned. absolutely. is that something that will pull them out of the weeds, who knows. this is all about execution. we haven't seen it. we've seen somebody blinded by hubris which unfortunately happens especially with these ipos. >> we'll look forward to the countdown and see who three, two, and one is. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. cop
. >> some real money gambling thing they are trying to do in nevada. >> what i just mentioned. absolutely. is that something that will pull them out of the weeds, who knows. this is all about execution. we haven't seen it. we've seen somebody blinded by hubris which unfortunately happens especially with these ipos. >> we'll look forward to the countdown and see who three, two, and one is. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i...
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they say strong damage in arizona, california, and nevada are pushing prices up short term because they don't have to deal with appraising issues. another report from radar logic says that these price gains, you can't call them a bottom yet. they're the ones calling it dangerous to say prices have bottomed. there's plenty more of this on the blog. >> a good rally here, the dow jones industrial average down 137. once again buyers come ing in a the end of the day here. >> goldman sachs was doing quite well, bucking the overall market trend. even jc penney was having a positive day. >> walmart also on the upside. >> the stock market urn pressure here still, but they're painting a slightly better picture. the latest firm showing signs of life. they're saying it should not go into recession 9/11 it's less than stepper. >> where should you be buying now and is commercial real estate a roxy -- proxy for the economy. how is commercial real estate doing at this time? >> it has defied the severe fatih of the downturn for the for sale housing market for the last 18-20 months. the investor sentimen
they say strong damage in arizona, california, and nevada are pushing prices up short term because they don't have to deal with appraising issues. another report from radar logic says that these price gains, you can't call them a bottom yet. they're the ones calling it dangerous to say prices have bottomed. there's plenty more of this on the blog. >> a good rally here, the dow jones industrial average down 137. once again buyers come ing in a the end of the day here. >> goldman...
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. >> it's nevada. nevada. we might have that. >> nevada or nevada. >> i'm sorry. >> we go back -- >> we don't go back and forth. there's a huge. it was ended a long time ago. brian which wiilliams has done n it because we got so much flak. >> a lot of the states hit high by the housing bust still have the highest unemployment rate and as time goes on it becomes more and more clear with these big housing booms first in and first out is not happening. they tend to be first in and last out. it's a lasting legacy about what's happening with the u.s. broadly. this isn't a case where you're california, you have a housing bust, no, they tend to be out and stay out and these problems become structural. >> how come there's such a higher percentage of people who work in the dakotas? >> there's jobs. it's energy. that sector is doing so well and there are so many people who go to those states and work. they talk about a shortage of drivers and people in the industry. if it you're looking for a job, it's not hard to find
. >> it's nevada. nevada. we might have that. >> nevada or nevada. >> i'm sorry. >> we go back -- >> we don't go back and forth. there's a huge. it was ended a long time ago. brian which wiilliams has done n it because we got so much flak. >> a lot of the states hit high by the housing bust still have the highest unemployment rate and as time goes on it becomes more and more clear with these big housing booms first in and first out is not happening. they tend...
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in las vegas, remember, nevada, a crucial state here, they're still down nearly 24%. in miami, florida, down nearly 6%. and in chicago, down 10%. the question is historically has a president ever won a second term with falling home prices. the median price of a u.s. home never actually fell before the end of 2006 nationally. sure, there were local and regional home price crashes but never on a national level. now, if you compare october 2012, which is the last month of data we have from the realtors, to october 2008, the median home price nationally, the median, is down 1.4%. but a lot of that has to do with what's selling today, which is a lot of low priced foreclosures and short sales. we have more on this the blog realtycheck.cnbc.com. >> thank you so much. where do housing experts think home prices will be in four years? does it matter who wins as to which way they go? >> chiming in, david of mortgage banking solutions. christopher thornburg of beacon economics and diana will stick around as well. christopher, you don't think it matters who wins the white house re
in las vegas, remember, nevada, a crucial state here, they're still down nearly 24%. in miami, florida, down nearly 6%. and in chicago, down 10%. the question is historically has a president ever won a second term with falling home prices. the median price of a u.s. home never actually fell before the end of 2006 nationally. sure, there were local and regional home price crashes but never on a national level. now, if you compare october 2012, which is the last month of data we have from the...
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i was with a family in reno, nevada, a couple weeks ago. they got a chance to refinance. even though their home was under water, put that money back in their pockets because we had taken some steps as an administration to make that available for those who have mortgages held by government agencies like the fha or government guaranteed. but not everybody has those kinds of mortgages. i want everybody to have those same opportunities. i assume there are some folks here who could use $3,000 a year. let's get that done right now. that means they're -- you know, if you got $3,000 a year extra, that helps you pay down your credit cards. that helps you go out and buy some things that your family needs. which is good for business. maybe somebody will be replacing some thing-a-jig for their furnace. they've been putting that off. but they got that extra money, they might just go out there and buy that thing. [ laughter ] right? [ cheers and applause ] right now congress needs to extend the tax credits for clean energy manufacturers that are set to expire at the end of this year. y
i was with a family in reno, nevada, a couple weeks ago. they got a chance to refinance. even though their home was under water, put that money back in their pockets because we had taken some steps as an administration to make that available for those who have mortgages held by government agencies like the fha or government guaranteed. but not everybody has those kinds of mortgages. i want everybody to have those same opportunities. i assume there are some folks here who could use $3,000 a...
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let's go to eric in nevada. >> caller: jim, my stock is fortinet. is the recent pullback a buying opportunity? >> look, they didn't make the numbers but i think the company has got a strong, strong position. i'm afraid of saying anything good about the guys because you pick up the paper and they pre-announced to the down side or something. but that got strong -- network security, whether it be symantec or mcafee, that's a place i want to be. don't forget life lock this week. steve in california, steve? >> caller: sunny california beach boo-ya to you from california. >> well, you've got the edge on me. >> caller: right on highway 1. >> all right. >> caller: news corp, they're going to be splitting up maybe. hear that might be a publishing side and entertainment side -- >> 30 bucks, 30 bucks. that's where stephanie link and i think it is headed. she's co-portfolio manager with me. we think there's a $30 number that comes when you break that into the pieces. it's a win. do you yahoo!? i think ceo marisa mayer is what yahoo! needed. i think she has what
let's go to eric in nevada. >> caller: jim, my stock is fortinet. is the recent pullback a buying opportunity? >> look, they didn't make the numbers but i think the company has got a strong, strong position. i'm afraid of saying anything good about the guys because you pick up the paper and they pre-announced to the down side or something. but that got strong -- network security, whether it be symantec or mcafee, that's a place i want to be. don't forget life lock this week. steve...
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what's next for mitt romney after taking nevada as he moves 0en to other states. detail on the big battle between the nasdaq and the nyse for facebook. what will friday's big jobs number mean for a new round of potential quantitative easing? first, three years after receiving a government bailout quarterback gm is on track to report net income 6 about $8 billion for 2011. earnings are set nor next week. beyond that gm is talking about profits of $10 billion a year. steve rattner oversaw the bailout and the restructuring of the auto industry in 2009 as the white house's car czar, he joins us today from new york. >> good morning, carl, happy to be here. >> why would the company telegraph this kind of year and margin specifically they're talking about? >> look, i think it's wonderful that gm, after years of underachieving, is setting it self-for stretch goals, trying to raise the bar, get everybody focused on getting to the highest ground possible. i think it's a symbol of the kind of energy and ambition that exists within this company now. >> the cfo, the 10 billion
what's next for mitt romney after taking nevada as he moves 0en to other states. detail on the big battle between the nasdaq and the nyse for facebook. what will friday's big jobs number mean for a new round of potential quantitative easing? first, three years after receiving a government bailout quarterback gm is on track to report net income 6 about $8 billion for 2011. earnings are set nor next week. beyond that gm is talking about profits of $10 billion a year. steve rattner oversaw the...
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the film opens in theaters today. >> nevada regulators have okayed a jimmy buffett casino license. he has a presence in sin city since 2003 through his margaritaville event. >> big oil and the obama administration sparring over high fuel prices and drilling. joining us to give us the hits, runs and errors is john kingston. john, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us where things stand right now. we know that prices have been up there. we've seen prices creeping up at the pump. where do you have expect that we're going to be let's say in another month to two months? >> another month to two month, things are starting to look very tight. it's been interesting reading a lot of analysis, it tended to shift weight from the idea to it's all iran to, well, we've got a lot of tightness out of cuts ought of sudan and yes, ma'am -- yemen and syria. i question whether they're able to getting enough ships to get the oil out. my new theory is there are multiple mark riches out there, the way he helped the ayatollah, that there may be shadowy middle men that may help the iranians get t
the film opens in theaters today. >> nevada regulators have okayed a jimmy buffett casino license. he has a presence in sin city since 2003 through his margaritaville event. >> big oil and the obama administration sparring over high fuel prices and drilling. joining us to give us the hits, runs and errors is john kingston. john, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us where things stand right now. we know that prices have been up there. we've seen prices...
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ueberroth is saying this state has got to be aggressive and start going to texas, virginia, north carolina, nevada, arizona, and say no, you've got to come to our state. has to make a case that it's never going to be cheap to do business here, but there are other value propositions that make it worthwhile. you don't want to just have intel head quartered here and then 90% of its jobs are somewhere else. >> all right, jane, thanks for that report. >>> coming up next, you got to know when to hold 'em and know when to fold 'em. stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> let's see what's been trending on twitter. >> this is a tough topic to research today. we all know beer and sports g
ueberroth is saying this state has got to be aggressive and start going to texas, virginia, north carolina, nevada, arizona, and say no, you've got to come to our state. has to make a case that it's never going to be cheap to do business here, but there are other value propositions that make it worthwhile. you don't want to just have intel head quartered here and then 90% of its jobs are somewhere else. >> all right, jane, thanks for that report. >>> coming up next, you got to...
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nevada i star, a leader, cummings, a leader. they are all looking at it, and it's simple. you save $1.50 to $2 a gallon for fuel. they are going to go to it. fred smith had a great speech with fedex. looking at it closely. at&t. been into it for two years. when you have those kind of leaders, telling you that's what they are going to do. considering it seriously. it's going to happen. i promise you it will happen. >> boone pickens, thank you for sharing views. we appreciate it as always. >> thank you, larry. >>> all right. now my pal jimmy cramer been thinking about energy and the president and the republicans today, and he says both sides are totally wrong for different reasons. really? he has a solution, so let's hear him out. >> hey, larry. it's not drill, baby, drill. it's use, baby, use. we've got a phenomenal disconnect between what the political parties are saying about oil and gas reserves and what the reality may be. when i hear president obama talking about energy, he always mentioned we can't solve the problem of high gasoline prices by drilling for oil in the c
nevada i star, a leader, cummings, a leader. they are all looking at it, and it's simple. you save $1.50 to $2 a gallon for fuel. they are going to go to it. fred smith had a great speech with fedex. looking at it closely. at&t. been into it for two years. when you have those kind of leaders, telling you that's what they are going to do. considering it seriously. it's going to happen. i promise you it will happen. >> boone pickens, thank you for sharing views. we appreciate it as...
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we'd like to introduce you to one investor in rena, nevada, who did just that. terry bought a foreclosed property for $105,000. put about $15,000 more in to get it ready to rent. >> i got tired of always having my money just in the stock market. you always hear you want to diversify and do different things. this was another way to diversify. >> reporter: so this is what he did and this is what you can do, too. first, you want to find yourself a property. and this must be an investment property. you can't live in it and you can't even use it as a vacation home. but run the numbers on how much it will cost and how much it will cost to fix it up. and set up a self-directed i.r.a. only a handful of administrators will let you do this through the i.r.a. i.r.a. resources and a few others. check out their fees and services. then you want to find a property manager. that's a third party who's going to maintain and collect the rent and some administrators will do this. you can even do it yourself if you really want to or give it to somebody else for all the trouble. then
we'd like to introduce you to one investor in rena, nevada, who did just that. terry bought a foreclosed property for $105,000. put about $15,000 more in to get it ready to rent. >> i got tired of always having my money just in the stock market. you always hear you want to diversify and do different things. this was another way to diversify. >> reporter: so this is what he did and this is what you can do, too. first, you want to find yourself a property. and this must be an...
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nevada is the opposite case. high unemployment rate but some argue harry reid has put enough machinery on the ground to make a difference for the democrats. >> first, can you hear me this time? >> we can. >> great. so first i will say as a virginia resident, i think we're all going to be very happy when this election is finally over. when you're in a swing state you get ten robo calls a day and things stuffed in your mailbox every night. virginia is exceptional for a couple reasons. first, governor mcdonald has done quite an extraordinary job of lifting the economy here, done it with a set of policies that are in direct opposition to president obama has done in the past and will do in the future, that is he's lowered tax rates closed a budget deficit. but as was pointed out earlier, virginia is also a place that benefits tremendously from federal government, from the military, and from businesses that associate themselves with the defense establishment in general. i do think that if virginia goes to obama, that's
nevada is the opposite case. high unemployment rate but some argue harry reid has put enough machinery on the ground to make a difference for the democrats. >> first, can you hear me this time? >> we can. >> great. so first i will say as a virginia resident, i think we're all going to be very happy when this election is finally over. when you're in a swing state you get ten robo calls a day and things stuffed in your mailbox every night. virginia is exceptional for a couple...
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you said nevada. is it pronounced nevada? >> i love that. >> it like everything out here, madrid. >> right here down the street we got bogota, we have limia, ohio. i love what we do. it's so much fun. thank you, jane wells, from nevada, iowa. the nbc family of networks will bring you continuing coverage of the drought throughout the day. on cnbc we'll have a special half hour dedicated to the situation and the drought's impact today at 1:30 p.m. your eyes glaze over. any flyover state conversation, if it's not on one of the two coasts, i lose you completely. you start doing stuff. >> this whole drought thing, i'm drinking fiji water and evian. it's very difficult for me. >> i know. >> what are those seeds you're eating? >> chia seeds. i've heard of chia pets but what do those do? >> it grows you. they're supposed to be be good for you. >> coming up, "fifty shades of gray" and the government's latest read on inflation. cpi numbers at 8:30 eastern. we'll break down the data. >> "squawk box" wants to hang out with you. join us r
you said nevada. is it pronounced nevada? >> i love that. >> it like everything out here, madrid. >> right here down the street we got bogota, we have limia, ohio. i love what we do. it's so much fun. thank you, jane wells, from nevada, iowa. the nbc family of networks will bring you continuing coverage of the drought throughout the day. on cnbc we'll have a special half hour dedicated to the situation and the drought's impact today at 1:30 p.m. your eyes glaze over. any...
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fnv, franklin nevada corp. >> you know, here's what i will do. i do not know what the investment part of the royalties is and how much they are nat gas versus oil. if there is too much nat gas it doesn't do well. i cannot opine on that because i'll figure out the wrong nat gas ratio and be wrong. i'll come back on it. thank you so much. yes? >> hi, jim. alexis from georgia. go dogs. time warner. >> one of the most undervalued stock there is. i think it's a housing play. people subscribe to hbo when they buy a new home. time warner should be dramatically higher than it is at 38. jeff is a fabulous ceo. >> boo-yah. i want to give a shout out to george washington university. >> i'm pro that. >> i want to know about cno financial group. >> okay. man, you guys are stumping me today. [ laughter ] >> you know, this is an insurance company. i don't like the insurers other than aig. i have to tell you, i have been so strict in saying no to these that i have been right so far. i've got to -- i have to say this one's not for me. i like the little dollar sto
fnv, franklin nevada corp. >> you know, here's what i will do. i do not know what the investment part of the royalties is and how much they are nat gas versus oil. if there is too much nat gas it doesn't do well. i cannot opine on that because i'll figure out the wrong nat gas ratio and be wrong. i'll come back on it. thank you so much. yes? >> hi, jim. alexis from georgia. go dogs. time warner. >> one of the most undervalued stock there is. i think it's a housing play. people...
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florida, nu/"carolina, virginia, iowa, colorado, nevada -- which is tough for romney. we get to 269-269. then it goes to congress. the house of representatives picks the president. we have a republican house and will have one after this election. that means mitt romney assuming no elector defects to one side or the other. the house of representatives would elect mitt romney president. but the senate elects the vice president. that means joe biden could serve with mitt romney. crazy and i don't expect it to happen. but not beyond the realm of possibility. >> you have biden in cleveland, romney there, too. is that a lack of confidence in ohio? >> i think that suggests a determination not to relax on the final day. the president will do media interviews from home in chicago. mitt romney is out on the stump. i think so is paul ryan for that matter. joe biden is ensuring the democrats aren't leaving anything set in ohio unanswered. >> john, thanks so much. going to be a long night. we'll look forward to your reports throughout the evening. history shows democratic president
florida, nu/"carolina, virginia, iowa, colorado, nevada -- which is tough for romney. we get to 269-269. then it goes to congress. the house of representatives picks the president. we have a republican house and will have one after this election. that means mitt romney assuming no elector defects to one side or the other. the house of representatives would elect mitt romney president. but the senate elects the vice president. that means joe biden could serve with mitt romney. crazy and i...
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they're doing it in arizona, nevada and new york. and they say, again, it's a very small pilot program. they expect if it goes well to expand it to more of the nation and then sell these properties to investors with renters in them because they say of course it's more valuable to an investor to have an open -- a house that's already got a renter in it and ready to go and they don't have to do the work and due diligence on it. again, we'll see what happens with this program. it's like what the government is doing with the fannie mae properties as well. >> diana, thank you very much. >>> president obama making his choice for the next person to lead the world bank. and this nomination comes as chances of someone from outside the united states leading the world bank for the first time becomes more of a possibility. eamon javers is in washington with more on the story. hi, eamon. >> hi, sue. this was a little bit of a surprise here at the white house today. the white house nominating jim physician by training known for his work in the dev
they're doing it in arizona, nevada and new york. and they say, again, it's a very small pilot program. they expect if it goes well to expand it to more of the nation and then sell these properties to investors with renters in them because they say of course it's more valuable to an investor to have an open -- a house that's already got a renter in it and ready to go and they don't have to do the work and due diligence on it. again, we'll see what happens with this program. it's like what the...
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. >> reno, nevada issue. >> nevada. it is not nevada in any way shape or form anywhere. >> okay. in that case again, though, it's not that they're moving -- this goes back on moving people. they're not moving the people to nevada, right, they're moving like five people to nevada so they can get the better tax rate. >> but california is not a good place to do any type of business p. >> i agree. and yet automatic of the ds all last week said i have to do business in silicon valley. >> do you agree tax competition is a good thing? >> i think i do. >> tax rates are gone down over the last 30 years. >> are you following me on twitter? so you didn't see -- you know what happened to me. there was this dude in disguise and it was so obvious it was a disguise, he had a big yankee uniform on, dark glasses, and i looked at him and i said that's like rushdy. and i tweeted it out and he said this is like the seinfeld episode. except what's different is this time it was me. seinfeld, it was not. >> why is he still in hiding? >> he has to be. >> i saw him saturday night after. >> so you know th
. >> reno, nevada issue. >> nevada. it is not nevada in any way shape or form anywhere. >> okay. in that case again, though, it's not that they're moving -- this goes back on moving people. they're not moving the people to nevada, right, they're moving like five people to nevada so they can get the better tax rate. >> but california is not a good place to do any type of business p. >> i agree. and yet automatic of the ds all last week said i have to do business in...
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here in arizona, a full 50% of houses are underwater, and next door in nevada, it's even worse. 65% of houses there are drowning, and the water's rising. and it's not just the southwest. more than 11 million homeowners across the country are underwater. it's estimated that number could double in the next year, which means nearly half of all american mortgage holders will owe more on their homes than those homes are currently worth. >> we've been through an event that none of us have ever experienced in this country since the depression. >> to try to stem the tide of foreclosures, the commissioner of the federal housing administration, david stevens, says the obama administration has set aside billions to give banks the incentive to help struggling and underwater borrowers with their mortgages. but banks have been slow to modify the terms of those loans. >> the fact of the matter is, these programs are designed to affect those who are most at risk, who are unable to make their payments, and it does require the investor, the servicer, to participate. >> the decision to walk away from the
here in arizona, a full 50% of houses are underwater, and next door in nevada, it's even worse. 65% of houses there are drowning, and the water's rising. and it's not just the southwest. more than 11 million homeowners across the country are underwater. it's estimated that number could double in the next year, which means nearly half of all american mortgage holders will owe more on their homes than those homes are currently worth. >> we've been through an event that none of us have ever...
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. >>> zynga -- i like to say that, zynga is filing preparatory paperwork in nevada, it currently lets players buy into the social players with real money but cash out in virtual currency. >> it's amazing how many people, you give really money and get some different points. you can buy stuff online but not real stuff, imaginary stuff. it's a great gimmick. i've seen the kids get dragged into the games. it's a gimmick. you give them real money they give you fake stuff. >> something i hear about all the time instagram, abandoning a twitter feature that allows photos to appear in the twitter feed. >> it is a big deal. instagram for the first time got more unique visitors who are coming to it than twitter did so that was a big deal. >> so you send a? >> you can put an instagram picture you can do cool effects straight into your twitter feed the way you send the things. >> this is not an anthony weiner story. >> anthony weiner predated instagram. >> so he was able to do it without. >> yes. >> if i say weiner, they play -- >> this is early in the morning, joe, early in the morning. there are
. >>> zynga -- i like to say that, zynga is filing preparatory paperwork in nevada, it currently lets players buy into the social players with real money but cash out in virtual currency. >> it's amazing how many people, you give really money and get some different points. you can buy stuff online but not real stuff, imaginary stuff. it's a great gimmick. i've seen the kids get dragged into the games. it's a gimmick. you give them real money they give you fake stuff. >>...
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. >> i do believe nevada will need the new england patriots to win this game. i think it'll be somewhat like '08. the public will back the giants. we're already seeing a lot of giant money so come sunday we'll be rooting for the patriots. >> reporter: that's because the giants were the underdog by a 12-point margin in 2008. when they won, las vegas sports books suffered their first losses in 20 years. the odds for the giants' win are now just 6-5. six weeks ago when they were 7-7 cantor gaming was offering 80-1 odds for the new york team to win. if you put a hundred dollars on that futures bet at those odds you stand to win $8,000 if they win on sunday. while 80% of the wagers will likely come in on saturday and sunday he says he is seeing a lot of money from new york and so far the public eased betting on the giants. he isn't too concerned for his sports book but knows others that are. >> there are a few sports books with some pretty heavy risk on the giants. if you get 80-1 on your money, that's a pretty good thing if you have that bet. >> we'd love to see ne
. >> i do believe nevada will need the new england patriots to win this game. i think it'll be somewhat like '08. the public will back the giants. we're already seeing a lot of giant money so come sunday we'll be rooting for the patriots. >> reporter: that's because the giants were the underdog by a 12-point margin in 2008. when they won, las vegas sports books suffered their first losses in 20 years. the odds for the giants' win are now just 6-5. six weeks ago when they were 7-7...
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because he's so important to the state of nevada, but i'm certainly not a supporter of harry. i think sheldon adelson grew up as a democrat. i grew up as a democrat. we come from democratic backgrounds and steve has been more vocal against the president. sheldon is more vocal for the republican positions and that's where we pretty much stand. i think business people -- >> who changed? did you change from -- or did the democratic party change? >> i think the democratic party changed. i go back a long time, i grew up in boston, my grandfather was a supporter of john mccormick in the '20s, longest running chairman of the house of representatives. >> democrat. >> democrat. i was a kennedy democrat, sheldon and steve was a kennedy democrat. i think when i watched the democratic convention this time, what i saw was a real difference than what we believed the democratic party was year ago when we were kids and years ago and even when we were young adults and so is the republican party changed. the republican party we viewed as young people as the party of the rich and the established
because he's so important to the state of nevada, but i'm certainly not a supporter of harry. i think sheldon adelson grew up as a democrat. i grew up as a democrat. we come from democratic backgrounds and steve has been more vocal against the president. sheldon is more vocal for the republican positions and that's where we pretty much stand. i think business people -- >> who changed? did you change from -- or did the democratic party change? >> i think the democratic party changed....
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they did that four years ago in nevada. a year or so later they admitted they did it, they found the documents to show we had the votes to take over the convention but they didn't want us to. yes, we're challenged in the status kwos of the entire country as well as the republican party, people don't like to give up their power. but the momentum is very powerful. i'm part of it but i'm not it. it's much big ager than me. >> dr. paul is with us for the next two hours. >> i have some political questions for him, too. in the moeantime, breaking news. kellogg just cut earnings expectations, expecting them to come in ant $3.18 versus $3.48 a share. the ceo saying we're disappointed with the performance of the company in the first quarter of 2012 saying the decline was driven by european business, weak growth and don't know if you caught the cover of the sunday business section but there was a big cover story on kelloggs and how they're trying to compete against so many sugar high brands and how they're trying to invest in all sor
they did that four years ago in nevada. a year or so later they admitted they did it, they found the documents to show we had the votes to take over the convention but they didn't want us to. yes, we're challenged in the status kwos of the entire country as well as the republican party, people don't like to give up their power. but the momentum is very powerful. i'm part of it but i'm not it. it's much big ager than me. >> dr. paul is with us for the next two hours. >> i have some...
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if you're talking about phoenix or nevada, that may be true. >> sales are improving. starts bottomed, construction industry is hiring more people. we're a long way from where we were in 2006 but there's definite signs of bottom coming off the market. >> i don't see it yet. >> the fed chairman said we weren't out of the woods. we'll leave that debate where it is for a moment. rick san tell sli in chicago. >>> thank you very much. if you look at intraday of 10s, we're only a basis point under unchanged but well off our high yields of the day. a lot of this is israel. might not be affecting oil but it is most definitely affecting traders and safe harbor trades. looking at august chart, can you clearly see where two-month low yields on the verge of maybe three. same could be said for the 30-year long bond. now let's switch gears a bit. when it comes to what's going on in the marketplace, maybe we better pay a whole lot of attention to what's going on with the dollar/yen. the dollar's rallied almost 2.5% just in the last two days. you could clearly see these are the best l
if you're talking about phoenix or nevada, that may be true. >> sales are improving. starts bottomed, construction industry is hiring more people. we're a long way from where we were in 2006 but there's definite signs of bottom coming off the market. >> i don't see it yet. >> the fed chairman said we weren't out of the woods. we'll leave that debate where it is for a moment. rick san tell sli in chicago. >>> thank you very much. if you look at intraday of 10s, we're...
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, i mean, certainly the places that are really hard hit, the epicenter, you know, the floridas, the nevadas, yes, they're still in trouble and the deleveraging hasn't happened. there are places like massachusetts where i live where it sort of looks like it's stabilized, but who knows? because you don't know what normal is. consumer credit has doubled, now it's gone down a bit. what is normal? we don't know. >> you said, steve, earlier, you know, 200,000 to 250,000 is optimistic. he says 150,000 is about average of what we're seeing and likely to continue. >> yeah, i mean, you know, we have a lot of short-term data that suggests it could be a little higher this time, but i think going at a pace around, you know, 150,000 is probably what to expect going forward for a while. >> do we break even at 150,000? >> i mean, if the participation rate's coming down, if it has, people going on disability and stuff. >> ken, there's been a lot of skeptics about this recovery and about the really strong numbers we've seen the last couple of months. is there a point where you say, okay, maybe i have to reas
, i mean, certainly the places that are really hard hit, the epicenter, you know, the floridas, the nevadas, yes, they're still in trouble and the deleveraging hasn't happened. there are places like massachusetts where i live where it sort of looks like it's stabilized, but who knows? because you don't know what normal is. consumer credit has doubled, now it's gone down a bit. what is normal? we don't know. >> you said, steve, earlier, you know, 200,000 to 250,000 is optimistic. he says...
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past which says i'm not going to outline any differences but you may notice he gave an interview in nevada to an israeli newspaper before he left, and in that interview he spelled out some of his differences. >> i guess it's a little different today where everybody has the internet access. >> distinction is kind of lost. >> john, thank you very much. great talking to you. we'll see you again this week several times. >> coming up, we have veteran money manager bob doll. and a story becky and i were talking about all morning. first it was sugary sized drinks. hear what new york mayor michael bloomberg wants to regulate? we'll tell you about it and take a look at last week's winners and losers. you don't want to go anywhere. [ male announcer ] while many automakers are just beginning to dabble with the idea of hybrid technology... it's already ingrained in our dna. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. get great values on some of our newest models. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for
past which says i'm not going to outline any differences but you may notice he gave an interview in nevada to an israeli newspaper before he left, and in that interview he spelled out some of his differences. >> i guess it's a little different today where everybody has the internet access. >> distinction is kind of lost. >> john, thank you very much. great talking to you. we'll see you again this week several times. >> coming up, we have veteran money manager bob doll....